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YESTERDAY'S PLAY.

yy-J- yfce6eivedJvmesiQMa>.m.f V ■; .- -yyyH Vj^Oj^ONjVy Tuesday.. V. y„ : Australia m. the: first: inning made 83 i. Noble; run ;out'. '■■■- '-'".". : -. - xyxy v. 0 yßairdsley^ run .out' O" ;■'. ' ■ VV-. V V '2. ■ Whitt£ y li^Newniaii'. ' •-.: X - I ■'HeAni^Y-)t^.m^in'iiyy.y' : 27 .-. Armstrbng.' ;c;Mead^.b Newman X -■ 9 Gregory,- cvand b. Newman .'-"-f - • .. 3; .^yMcArtruy,; b^Newman iy-ll ._■ yx . y, ; X A .;: Hartigan,.^.lS^maa y ..yy r .Xy.iXyy\i. .- Cartfer^nijt'ontjy: yyyil X ■?--'.-;- . i,-;'_'-.v""r(_-' Eaver, .c. Remnant, b Newman ■- Xy "--.. C . vy^'SqndriesJjr'yvy ' .. .:., •..' XyXiX-yS ' '.-'■ y'y'y^^yx'xx.yyy 8? : - '^Bb'virlihg Analysis.-; y . ' ... ,r' Newman^f-8 wickets for 43 riihs. ■■- ;Mead-r-0 wibkets for 23 runs. . Llewellyn--!) wickets: for 12 runs. The weather was summer-like, but: the '. wicket' was.difficultr;. The . attendance ; was 1000. - . The Australian innings war • little: more than a-prbpession. .. No, one ■excepting McAlister. .was ablerto.with- . stand the- bowling ; o_ r Newmany:^whp".capi tu'red the whole of the eight Wickets; theot_.er" J two "being- rnh ont. 'He took seven wickets' for 24 runs, finishing with eight " f0r 43.; -.Vjfie : third" and fourth rwicketf f ell .if dT : 39y. a smart 'pieces of fielding : or- •. the v f«rt of Bowell disposing of Bardsley, whife Whitty succumbed to the first bait of -Newmans next rover. McAlister ; and . Armstrong carried y the total to 61, and Vlnen Armstrong .was taken in . the slip? : Irom. a rising -ba11. .. Newman' got; fid of Gregory and McAitriey in the same: over, _i_£wick'et_ being .downy for -It, and sa-. ven'for 75! :: M<}Alisber plajed-a plucky: game, lasting .40 minntes,. his : departure - -leaving-: the -score eight: for 82 ' Hartigsai ? .'added a single. liaver.-the ;last.. man, .hit : the. first ball intoj ßemnant's' hands.;: at • mid-on. The-innings occupied _v76"mmutes (50 minutes' .play.-tp-day). The " pitch .T^'mqst treacherous.; ..,: -„ . '-■'' 'VV (Received Jime.ff,;: II a.m.). V: ?yxy : y LONDON, Tuesday. Hampshire '■' in -the .second- - .innings : made 106^: ; ■['■■--.: y-.~'"y-i: "' BoweD,- bLaver" '. : "y ' ",0 Mead, b Macartney . „ 15 : White, b ITayer r - -^ _Uewellyn;>b-Laver • • . > 22" .HUl,r.b Whitty . V 36 >. Brown,,, b Layer . ..:..'_ _ , J ' Kyaiß,.b;Laver;.i :f .4 lee/"ri Xaver ..-. : ; y :l *. Stone, not but Xy' Xx >" \ :. -■■*j: Ren__ar.t, :c :>Annsbrong > b .Whitty ; 0 Newman, Xc .-Trumper- -b; Layer.; ;:••• 8 r' v :^;hSon_iesi''Vv^''y XyS.^x'yxyyfy^ . V^xitolylV' ;;V- ;V V- : V : ;-""Vy__o6' _ - : %i ;:Bowling' Analy s is-^-. -.-,-..- --v ,vtaverV ! ;7V wickets lor 27 runs. f VWhitty, :2 ffor- 24. V v^ •;..:• y Macartney, 1 f or' 3L ';.'■•; '■■ 'Noble-; __;,.. or 44: yXi ■ ■"■,•" A_iM{rd_ig_--"-0 forS. :> ■ .~ - y's '- (Received June 9,11.36 a.m.). XyyyX: : ; xy. _:.;\LONDON, Tuesday. > riiaverV^bbwliiiig : was'the- 'feature of rVHampshireV' second -finings, ahd:..he finished with an average of 7 wickets for iZl- runs; .-.The : ay erage would have 'beeii eveny better .had; all the chances been accepted^ . '^heri the sixth wick-: et ' *ell he had 5 -wickets -to his credit for 16 runs. The second ball delivered : disposed : I_£ Bowell, ahdv before : the, Home team Opened ."' their; account ; the : •'-' second wicket was 'down for: (>', and; the third for; 38. Llewellyn,- playing V-- bos' critket, gave" a., chance to Nobl& off ■y layer Vwhen '--V Air ;X 'Af ter- liindiepnythe ' Vweatber was "brilli_.ht,*and the attend--' "; antiV wasV3ooo.- - ; Mead played i steady ■-'■ cricket. , and ywas. missed by . Bardsley at _lip T "from"VLaver before scoring. Hill . was in^ when .the';- board showed 4 for 42,' and chiefly. instrumental in raising" the :tdta._io 89 before the eighth -wicket waß down, the' fifth, falling for ~63, the sixth for 57, and the seventh . for 63: V Hill batted 50- minutes, and ' displayed; admirable fornix marred by ''.'one. difficult .to " Macalister at deep field off yMacartney; when 7. Whit_ f_ty -'eventually got him.by" a slow_ york--;'er. * .vßenihaht- was i.ot rid of in -.the ":• wnie-'over as "proved - fatal, .to -.Hill. i" __ri_atrong' i at mid-pff taking the catch yywitk the score s_l at 89. Thiß,innmß_ « occupied 110.: minutes. . i ._■'-. ■_.'_ -. yy-iyyyVOK BY^AUSTRALIAV ' ;

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 9 June 1909, Page 3

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YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 9 June 1909, Page 3

YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 9 June 1909, Page 3

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